The device sports a 10.1-inch Full HD (1920×1200) display which when detached from the keyboard weighs only 550g and is 17.5mm thin. It is powered by an Intel AtomX5 processor, Intel HD graphics and comes with up to 4GB memory and up to 128GB eMMC.

The tablet has a 2-megapixel front-facing and 5-megapixel rear-facing cameras. As it runs Windows 10, the tablet comes with Windows Continuum feature that lets you switch between laptop and tablet modes. Lenovo claims up to 10 hours of battery life. Connectivity options on the tablet include 802.11ac Wi-Fi with optional LTE. There are two USB ports on the keyboard dock.

The Lenovo Miix 320 2-in-1 will be available in Snow White and Platinum Silver variants starting this April for 269 Euros (keyboard included, Wi-Fi only without LTE) and 399 Euros (keyboard included, with LTE), Miix 320 with Active Pen support and Microsoft Office 365 (for 12 months) will be available in select markets beginning in July 2017.